Unknown SCSI Access - Security Risk ???? WHO put it there and WHY ???

As far as i know in regard to searching system files it can be changed in the search options field in the bottom field;

Whether the files are hidden does not matter, i just tested this by doing a search for the windows appdata folder while it was still hidden and it
still came up in the search results. Although system files may be different as they are hidden / protected in ''folder options'' - perhaps try
unticking the ''hide protected OS files'' -

Originally posted by rigel4
Avoid all Windows Processes and Install Linux.

LOL at windozer's

Sounds good but I'm Afraid of spending several weeks with a useless desk top computer while I setup drivers and learn how to use linux o.s. to do
the things I can do without even thinking in "windoze..."Whats the learning curve like for linux?

Originally posted by rigel4
Avoid all Windows Processes and Install Linux.

LOL at windozer's

Sounds good but I'm Afraid of spending several weeks with a useless desk top computer while I setup drivers and learn how to use linux o.s. to do the
things I can do without even thinking in "windoze..."Whats the learning curve like for linux?

These days my friend,the curve is shallow,there are several fine Install at the moment and if your willing to make the switch, then i will definitely
help you with any adjustments you need to make. Honestly once you bite into Linux, you will never look back. I am a full convert now and would never
ever go back to Windows.
I would recommend for you the new Ubuntu 11.04, once you are Installed pm me and i will help you if you want.
You have no drivers to setup , all is done for you, as well as your graphics driver.

Once you have dipped your toe and learned a bit , you can chose anything you like. Fedora 15 and the Gnome 3
shell is a beautiful operating system, but a little harder to do stuff.

What did you try out on and for how long?just wondering what happened. Sometimes people need to have a few attempts with Linux to get a feel for it.
I did, and finally the penny dropped, once i gave up gaming , there was no stopping me.

Red Hat (many years ago, for some days, but it was too far from a friendly system at the time), Suse (some years later, just for some hours, while
configuring LDAP) and Ubuntu, that I have been using for some three years (whenever I need to use ISIS, a suite of programs used to work with NASA
images or to test some sites).

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